Discover Your True Type!

If you’re at all like other Personality Junkie® readers, you probably recognize the value and importance of knowing who you are. After all, who you understand yourself to be—your sense of self and identity—influences everything; it is the compass we all use to navigate life. And because your personality type is an integral part of who you are, knowing and understanding your type (e.g., INFP) is essential and can furnish much needed direction in a world of seemingly infinite options. Unfortunately, like so many of our readers, you may be unsure of your true type, perhaps feeling like you’re “stuck in the middle” between two or three types. Read more…

Your Guide to the 16 Types

This eBook is a handy compendium of our online personality type profiles, including expanded descriptions of the INFP, INFJ, and INTJ types. Its introduction features new material on type theory, the inferior function, and type development. The book's print length is 228 pages. For paperback junkies, hard copies are available through Amazon. Like our other eBooks, it is fully compatible with all devices, including Apple & Kindle products. ​

#1 INTP Book on Amazon!

INTPs are the most philosophical of all the types. They love contemplating life, humanity, and the broad ways things are interconnected. They are also concerned with the perennial question of “how to live.” They loathe the idea of a mediocre life and have a deep sense that they should be doing something important with their lives. But in order to know what that entails, they feel they must first know themselves; self-knowledge must precede action. Unfortunately, pinning down who they are is rarely as easy as it might seem. It can take years, even decades, for INTPs to find themselves. Read more...

Explore INTPs’ Deepest Concerns

INTPs are equal parts thinker and seeker. Recognizing life’s brevity, they strive to craft a life that is important, meaningful, and authentically reflects who they are. Toward this end, they feel compelled to clarify their understanding of their core self, purpose, and philosophy / worldview. Unfortunately, the INTP quest is rarely simple or straightforward, and it often extends far longer than they anticipate. Plagued by doubt and uncertainty, some may worry they will never find what they are looking for and that all their explorations will have been for naught. But those who persist in their quest have good reason for hope. Read more...